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D.G.Parker

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Hello All!

My name is Drew.. I just wanted to introduce myself to everyone! I am an avid enthusiast of British and other European classics and sports cars. I have been a hobby mechanic most of my life and have rebuilt many cars in my day. I have recently purchased a new toy.. a 1974 Triumph TR6 from an estate sale of a family friend who suddenly passed away. The gentleman who passed was also an avid British/Euro auto mechanic and was almost finished his latest restoration project.. a beautiful blue, period correct, 74 TR6. I felt compelled to purchase his 74 Tri-6 and restore it to the way he had intended it to be. I'll be honest, I'm not a very active post'er on forums unless I have questions or need help or incite on something. I'm here more for the comradery in having a similar passion with others. :cool-new:

Thanks for reading!

D.G.P
 
Glad to have you aboard, Drew! Lovely that you were able to buy a local TR6. You will find lots of help in our Triumph forum (and I'm sure the folks in that forum would love to hear occassional updates on your progress!

Basil
 
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